Davao — If you have ever dreamed of waking up above the clouds, Cita’s Lantawan in Maragusan, Davao de Oro, is the destination you have been waiting for. Perched high atop Mt. Patong in Barangay Mapawa, this tranquil camping and viewing spot has become a favorite for travelers seeking a deep connection with nature. Owned by the Saclo family, the site offers more than just a view; it provides a sanctuary where the biting morning chill and the sight of a sprawling, white "sea of clouds" blanketing the mountain valleys make for a truly spiritual start to the day. Whether you are a photography enthusiast looking for the perfect golden hour shot or a city dweller simply looking to "inhale positivity and exhale negativity," this highland retreat is a must-add to your travel bucket list.
Planning Your Highland Escape
Getting to this cloud-kissed destination is part of the adventure, as Maragusan is renowned for its cool, refreshing weather and ruggedly beautiful terrain. Travelers usually start their journey from Davao City, taking a bus or van toward the northern part of the region, often dropping off at Tagum City before transferring to a local vehicle bound for Maragusan. Once you arrive in the town, local habal-habal (motorcycle) drivers are the best way to reach the slopes of Mt. Patong, which is easily mapped using Waze. Because the site is open 24/7 and operates as an ideal camping spot, visitors are encouraged to coordinate their arrival during the cooler early morning hours when the cloud formations are at their most dramatic.
Building the Perfect Itinerary
Maragusan is a goldmine for eco-tourism, and Cita’s Lantawan is often the highlight of a larger highland circuit. Many visitors choose to bundle their trip with visits to other local landmarks such as the majestic Tagbibinta Falls, the soothing Kanlawig Hot Spring, or the lush farms that dot the landscape of Barangay Mapawa. Whether you are planning a single-day photography tour or a multi-day camping adventure under the stars, the town’s compact nature makes it easy to hop between these sites with the help of friendly local guides.









